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Although the upper body of Nike SB Low Custom Pigeon is basically grey in color, at least 2 other colors can be identified at various parts of it (this in keeping with Nike’s well known liberality with color), the other colors in question here being white (which dons the shoe laces) and the Nike ‘tick’ as womens nike lunarglide sales outlet discount well as orange (a carryover from the lower part of the nike the premier ag shoes sale online clearance sole, one would say), which makes a very brief appearance on the patch on the back end of the shoe between the region adjoining the shoe’s tongue sales nike free run 3 0 v4 outlet and the very back tip of the shoe.

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